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A flatiron-shaped, mixed-use office project is moving forward in Atlantic Station’s backyard, adding to a wave of new developments underway west of Midtown’s core business district.
Called 400 Bishop—after its address on Bishop Street, just north of the retail district—the proposal by developer Track West Partners would bring 130,000 square feet of “creative-class” loft office space above ground-level retail options, officials say.
Part of the ongoing transformation of the former industrial area, 400 Bishop is expected to include a mix of “neighborhood-friendly” restaurants, retail, and entertainment destinations, although Track West Partners has not yet announced tenants.
When the first 400 Bishop concepts were published by Colliers International, the project’s leasing partner, this past summer, officials said the project was on track to be complete sometime in 2021.
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Now, however, the developer is aiming to wrap up before the end of next year.
On what could be a related note, new renderings appear to show a slightly shorter version of the (roughly) wedge-shaped complex.
The green-covered rooftop patio space seems to have made the cut, per new renderings.
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